This cosy stone-built cottage for four is located on a working farm in West Wales. With a fishing lake, hot tub, playground & games room, there’s something for everyone at this inviting home, whatever the weather or time of the year.
As you enter, you’ll be greeted by a spacious open-plan kitchen/diner fully equipped with all the necessary amenities to whip up a delicious feast. The living area features a warming oil-fired log burner, perfect for creating an inviting atmosphere on chilly nights. Sink into the plush sofas and bask in the warmth of the fire as you catch up on your favourite shows on the Smart TV. This delightful cottage offers two bedrooms, a double and a twin, both finished with crisp white cotton bedding, warm woollen throws and sharing a stylish shower room. The accommodation is designed with accessibility in mind, and all rooms are situated on the ground floor, making it ideal for less mobile guests. A shared laundry room is available on-site, which also doubles as a games room. Step outside to the patio area, complete with a BBQ and seating, perfect for al fresco dining. The extended garden offers a full-sized play area, and the magnificent fishing lake is ideal for anglers. For the ultimate in relaxation, a private hot tub is available for your exclusive use.
7 miles away lies the captivating seaside town of New Quay, offering sandy beaches and a wealth of exciting activities to explore. Embark on a boat trip along the stunning Cardigan Bay Marine Heritage Coast and glimpse dolphins swimming alongside your boat. Take a scenic coastal walk to Cwm Tydu Cove, also known as Seals’ Bay. As the name suggests, this hidden gem is home to a colony of seals which bask on the rocks. Step back in time and explore the National Trust’s Llanerchaeron Estate, with its picturesque gardens, farmyard, and parkland.